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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Father Neuhaus

His friends and family are keeping vigil and he was administered last rites shortly after midnight. Fr. George Rutler, who gave him the Catholic Sacrament, says that “he is not expected to live long” and suggests “that it is appropriate that prayers be offered for a holy death.”

Prayers for this holy and good shepherd and his family.

What a blessing to have Fr. George Rutler by your side at the hour of death.
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